It is my rule to keep the house looking nice for when my husband comes home. Some of you may think I’m crazy, he probably thinks the same thing too.
Since I knew that he would come home while we were still gone, we did a quick clean up.
Within our little family we had a Christmas Revolution a few years ago, and it has produced a multitude of blessings. Here are a few, just off the top of my head. I know there are so many more.
My hope is that someday all of our Christmas celebrations are *truly* about Jesus. I love getting together with our families. But when it becomes about “having” to get together {and no one ever has the time, so we’re often just squeezing it in quick}, it doesn’t feel like it’s about Jesus at all. That just feels like a burden.
Please my friends, do not be burdened by Christmas. Not in a materialistic way, anyway.
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This cute binder was at Target, & happened to be with the 70 percent off school supplies.
It was sooo me, but I didn’t really have a use for it.. I bought it anyway..
I have got to quit doing that.
Thankfully I was able to come up with an idea.
I’m using it to organize worksheets that I come across online or wherever. I have it separated by which kid it’s for and the subject.
It’s also a great place to put holiday worksheets that I print out ahead of time.
Because let’s face it, scrambling to get Thanksgiving worksheets the week of Thanksgiving is just too stressful. Besides, usually when I do that I end up with something that really isn’t the right age level, or the content I want to be teaching. It’s painful for all of us. Especially that overworked printer of mine.
Do your kiddos do fun worksheets for the holidays? If so where do you find them?
How do you organize random worksheets?
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A few years ago I was in the kitchen, listening to the baby crying and throwing things, feeling frazzled, & trying my best to cook supper for my little family.
The baby at the time was my little boy, he had just become a toddler and was into e.v.e.r.y.t.h.i.n.g. My daughter was supposed to be doing homework, but she sat at the table with tears in her eyes because she couldn’t read the directions and didn’t know what to do.
I’m shouting out random things like “Put that back.. no-no… don’t touch.. sweetie, sound it out.. & honey, could you please help? I’m just trying to cook a decent meal”. So all heck is breaking loose, as it sometimes did back then.
I read the caller ID… Crap, it’s another mom that I really look up to… She is so full of kindness and I could really use some of her positivity right now..
So I scream at the top of my lungs… “Everyone quiet!”
I heard her voice. “Hey, how was practice?” & one of her children says “fine”. “Fine? What did you guys do?”. I realized I was the victim of a butt dial.. or pocket dial, as the proper folks call it.
I know this seems silly, but that phone call inspired me I consider patience one of my best skills. I consider myself a caring mother and I really do take time to do things with my kids that other parents don’t enjoy. But I was in one of those phases where everything was hard, and I was really down in the dumps about it.
Fast forward to later that year, we found out my oldest daughter was dyslexic. Once we knew that and how to work with it, homework went much better. She now actually enjoys school work and reading. This girl asks for books for birthday presents! That floors me! At the time, homework was such a struggle, and I really believed in my heart that she just may never recover.
That whiny toddler that could tear a room apart in under a minute, is now my 6 year old little man. He doesn’t cry nearly as often as he once did! And he is one of the neatest people in our family. He prides himself on a clean room.. Who would have ever thought?
Parents of little ones:
The point here is, seek out positivity. No matter what it is that you are going through right now, it will get better. That’s a promise. Pray through it. I know that raising these little people is hard work! But hey, you can do this! You were made for this. In those early years and on those tough days, remember that nap time or bed time is only just a few hours away. You can make it!
Don’t be so hard on yourself.
No matter how many times you get the advice to ‘sleep when they sleep’, I know you won’t always do it. I didn’t either, there is too much to get done, right? Well how about instead of sleeping when they sleep, you at least take a moment to breathe… just breathe. If there is one regret that I have from my mothering experience so far, it would be that I didn’t take more time to breathe. To just relax, to slow down.
I’m so thankful for God’s grace. Today was a complete opposite of yesterday. I realized it this afternoon.
I was in the kitchen, wearing an apron {like all good housewives do} with my hands covered in flour as I rolled out gingerbread cookies. In the other room I hear the baby playing happily in her playpen. I know the little boy is laying on the floor coloring. He’s at the feet of his big sister, who is laying across the couch reading her Junie B. Jones book out loud for her younger siblings to hear.
Life is precious. Moments like these are the things I live for. Praise you God for this moment of happiness.
Just a quick daily dose of perspective from this homeschooling momma.
This is what my kindergartner did with his handwriting today.
My first thought: Why can’t he follow the rules! Surely a public school teacher would have had him redo his work & he would have forever been tagged as the weird Bible loving boy who didn’t follow directions.
Second thought: My boy is Christian! A rule-breaking-overachieving-Christian!!
Because it was her first project we started off simple. We took a onesie that no longer fit her baby sister and hemmed it into a PJ shirt for the doll.
Thrifty and fun!
After that we stitched up a little piece of elastic and tied tons and tons and tons…and tons more of tulle around it to form a tutu!
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